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Description
The course made up of four loops of 9 holes each -used to be called mountain, palm, lakes, and ocean- was Tom Kite's first design outside the United States. Lagos and Ocean were converted into the current Championship course where a PGA Tour date is played, and it causes a good impression with its surroundings and visuals. The wind that comes down the mountains and encounters the sea is usually a big obstacle in this Caribbean design of palm trees and greens with large undulations.
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Signature Hole
The 12th hole is a 465-yard par 4 that stands out for playing towards the ocean. The wind is the main protagonist throughout its entire course, and its green is one of the most complex on the course.
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Wegolf Insider Tip
Combine your golf day with all the nature and history of the island.
Wegolf Rating
8.8User Rating
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